Saturday, July 04, 2015
Celebrate Freedom!
Happy 4th of July! It's pretty great that it falls on a Saturday this weekend.
Speaking of freedom, the New York Times reports that President Obama has freedom on his mind:
As some of you know, I have gotten a grant to start a major new project on this, which I will start working on next week. It's a one-year pop-up non-profit, so there are a lot of hyphens involved. And a little stress...
Speaking of freedom, the New York Times reports that President Obama has freedom on his mind:
Sometime in the next few weeks, aides expect President Obama
to issue orders freeing dozens of federal prisoners locked up on
nonviolent drug offenses. With the stroke of his pen, he will probably
commute more sentences at one time than any president has in nearly half
a century.
The expansive use of his clemency power
is part of a broader effort by Mr. Obama to correct what he sees as the
excesses of the past, when politicians eager to be tough on crime threw
away the key even for minor criminals. With many Republicans and
Democrats now agreeing that the nation went too far, Mr. Obama holds the
power to unlock that prison door, especially for young African-American
and Hispanic men disproportionately affected.
But
even as he exercises authority more assertively than any of his modern
predecessors, Mr. Obama has only begun to tackle the problem he has
identified. In the next weeks, the total number of commutations for Mr.
Obama’s presidency may surpass 80, but more than 30,000 federal inmates
have come forward in response to his administration’s call for clemency
applications. A cumbersome review process has advanced only a small
fraction of them. And just a small fraction of those have reached the
president’s desk for a signature.
As some of you know, I have gotten a grant to start a major new project on this, which I will start working on next week. It's a one-year pop-up non-profit, so there are a lot of hyphens involved. And a little stress...
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Our preacher-president appears to be moving. Now if his staff would figure out how to move at other than a snails pace, maybe more progress could be achieved toward justice.
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